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![]() Abuja, Nigeria (UPI) Feb 25, 2009 The mysterious return of ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua after three months of seclusion in a Saudi Arabian hospital is likely to intensify a deepening power struggle among the country's political barons that augers ill for the crisis-plagued oil industry. The president's arrival 2 a.m. Wednesday allayed widespread suspicions that he was dying and appeared to be intended to bolster the position of his deputy, Goodluck Jonathan, who was named acting president by lawmakers two weeks ago through l ... read more |
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Haiti 'remains dire' one month after quake: White House![]() The White House warned Friday that the situation in Haiti one month after an earthquake devastated the capital "remains dire" ahead of potentially disastrous rains in the coming months. "The situation remains dire... the need for food, shelter, medical supplies and basic security is enormous, and the coming rainy season will pose new challenges," press secretary Robert Gibbs said in a statem ... more Red wine and dark chocolate cancer killers: researcher ![]() Cabernet and chocolate are potent medicine for killing cancer, according to research presented here Wednesday. Red grapes and dark chocolate join blueberries, garlic, soy, and teas as ingredients that starve cancer while feeding bodies, Angiogenesis Foundation head William Li said at a prestigious TED Conference. "We are rating foods based on their cancer-fighting qualities," Li said. "W ... more Iran shuns US isotopes offer as sanctions clock ticks ![]() Iran on Wednesday spurned a US offer to supply it with medical isotopes if it stops further enriching uranium as world powers warned the time for diplomacy was limited and the sanctions clock was ticking. The foreign ministry shunned the US offer as "not logical," after State Department spokesman Philip Crowley floated the idea on Tuesday when Iran said it had begun enriching uranium to 20 p ... more |
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![]() Port-Au-Prince (AFP) Feb 8, 2010 Nearly a month after an earthquake devastated Haiti, medical teams still treat trauma patients but also face a new wave of ailments linked to poor hygiene and squalid, cramped living conditions. After three sleepless nights with debilitating pain in her lower back, 53-year-old Anne Setoute waited for her turn at the Canape Vert hospital in the capital Port-au-Prince. Her house came crashing down during the January 12 earthquake and a piece of rubble fell on her. She is still living in the street ... read more |
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